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How to Use "Think" with Example Sentences
think
(v):
to have an opinion or to form a thought about something
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Used with adverbs:
"
I
honestly
think
we should do it this way.
"
(honestly, really)
"
I
personally
think
they mistreated you.
"
(personally)
"
She
constantly
thinks
about her bad experiences.
"
(constantly, continuously, continually, often)
"
I have to
seriously
think
about it.
"
(seriously, really)
"
You're not
thinking
clearly
.
"
(clearly, rationally)
"
I
suddenly
thought
of an idea.
"
(suddenly)
Used with prepositions:
"
What do you
think
of
the book?
"
(of, about)
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